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Durham Chronicle (1867), 19 May 1927, p. 8

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Its. Tanner and Mrs. Robert Nel- son took place Saturday afternoon. Ir. and Mrs. Arthur Forbes and Loung sun of Mount Furest visuted r. and Mrs. Hiscm-k on Saturday. Mr. E. Hihlyard spvut Friday and Murclav In Toronto. Mrs. “In. «Lain-rt 0! 'l'nrunto chute-d hrr nit-cu Mrs. Wm. NPISUH h) monnufl f‘ her nivco- M15 m Imam. up ,uul “I“. m Lnuham MI Mlulal Hf ”W Ira“ n. of Mr. and 5|! of the WWI}; M}. and NI! Bill'H' dpo'llt t Towutu “1 mu. Mr. Hmrgv lluslellcr In" em Monâ€" day on a». lmslm-ss trip through Knrtlu-ru Untarlu. . Mr. Alex Gilles and sum Mr. Paul Gilles aml Mrs. .Jolm Nelson 01' Bull'alu umlm'o-«l lwro- Um llrsl of tho week unol an» Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. No-lson. _ -. .n -. \l..nu-ienll all“. “sit Mr. and Mrs. A! .‘lHl‘l'hHu m... "l Ill. ll'nlu Tn- le ('lllllll'i“ mm .. rum” on l-imzij. ‘ ~ \"Hl Ml". Mor- tisou's pill'l‘lll‘ . .. :uid Ml's‘. \Vni. l‘luthPfi out ml Brown mm mm». . _ l the rounlry. This MOPI'HHH laniilyI haw- rm-i-nlly moved from Florida ‘0 'l‘oi'milu. They were among llmsn who sullen-d in tho terrible storms in Florida last fall. The sis-Nico on Sunday mOI'ning was conducted by tho Women‘s {\lis- sionary Society. Reports of “It! Presbylo-rial held at (Mon Sound tho week bo-l'oro were given by Mrs. W. II. Hugo-rs. Miss K. M. Stevenson and Mrs. W. H. Sim. and were very mien-siting and lwlplul. Special music was l'mult'l'ml by the choir. The scripturu reading and hymns were thuw used at. llm Presbyterial. (0m Own Correspondent) Thu Virinity was gro-utly slum-km! an Sunday when it was h-al‘nm! that fllss Mary Ginsu-Mun, daughtm' ..f Mr. and Mrs. .Ialno-s nharlhm. hats pas- led away o-arly that murmng. Al- though slw had hm-n continml to tho“, huuso- fm- sonw time sho- always: had a l'ho-vl'fnl ward and smih‘. It." In“ lw ch‘vply Mt to lusu such a young lady in this community. Thu [um-ml H M lw hvhl \\'wlm-sday Of' thus \wo-k. k Dr. and Mrs. N. B. m'lo-rsnn mutur- . 9d (rum Halt. and visitml Sunday‘ th Hw Inn‘s' flinlo‘l'. .‘lr. Wm. (Srwrwu. ' -. . _;_- ....... i n Luv PAGE 8. ‘O W \ ao .‘I rs )fllpau Sâ€"outh Bentincl; Irs. Hmben Robert} were cm Sunday attending the “w lato- Miss Marjorie Mrs. Wm. Saddler and Hf Wharton wpm guests Mrs Wm. mm Um first 112-4. R. J. Arnill and son [m- tirst 0f the week in lrs. .u-mn‘s nmtlu'r, Mrs. "dint". thvm home for a fito-wngmx lvn on Tue:- 7 fur lhdgetmvn tu_\'ls_ll Irs. Mum-y wlm H In on Tues- I); with his cousin, Mrs. Walter Nichol and Miss McLaughlan. Rev. Mr. Burnett of St. Mary‘s was a recent visitor .with Mr. and MM. 4}. liedclos. Mr. and Mrs McMillan. Swinlon Park \‘lsllml Mrs. N. McCannel on} Sunday and attended service at the [WW Presbyterian church. Wmare'inclm-cl very sorry for the illno-ss nl‘ Miss Ann'w Arnetl. We ,smro-rvly lwpv sh» will soon be well Lagaln. 7 Mr. HM. Hcvpkins has treated him- wlt' and family tn an Essex coach. ' .\lr. unol Mrs. S. Pattvra‘tim spent q\\'o-alm-solay with Mr and Mrs. .105. '. l’allursnn. Ulwslc)’. I. I > __A ran l' 13')”, film \lrlntsw $.13. Durham spent a ma) 1m vnth at the NLchol home. Traverston (Our Own Correspondent) 'l'tww was quite- a hold-up in sow-cling last, week on account 01‘ Um mm hwry day but this week prnmisvs better weather. Mr. and Mrs. .luhn MrKechnio- and daughters, Irene and Blanche, were guvsts of Mr. and Mrs. \Vultcr tllnrkoo uli Munda)’. Mr. Thus. Timmins and assistants matte: a neat. job of grading the- Hunt in this division last week. Mrs. Ray Mrtlran rs-turnmt to Mr humo- in l’alnm'ston the. tirst of tlu- xvi-wk 'at'to'r spending a week \\ Ith ho-r Sistvr, Mrs. J. R. Edwards. Miss Minna llargraw of Durham. visitmt o'urly in the week at the tmnw ut' Mrs. J. t). (Brominvrmd. Mr. aunt Mrs Frank 'l‘wamlcy Ht" “3-”er Sumlayml at tlw MrtLluck- hn tumu- of her friend Miss Mary McIntyre, Dornoch last week. After a short illness Mrs. Edward i Boyce passed peacefully away at her residence here Saturday after- 1 noon. While her intimate friends were aware that there was no hope of recovery and that death was near, still the announcement of her passing was a shock to the com- munity for it seemed such a short time since she was about in her bright. though quiet. way. The late Mrs. Boyce had a most Winsome personality and having lived here _since her marriage. enjoyed the es- tteem and respect of the community tat large and indeed the tender re- gard of a wide circlee of friends. ,'l’he writer can recall many help- tt'ul deeds and acts of the beloved tone. She. was a-good woman and 3’ i good wife and mother. always am- ;hitious for the best. that. she. could give her children. She was a host iliitable and friendly neighbor, ast those who knew her nest. loved to testify. The scenes at. the funeral ton Monday of this week were in- ‘deed most i1111_u_'essi\'e._ a well ar- ‘ ranged memorial. service, _ an im- 1niense assembly ol friends visibly af- fected, a ruskt't rich in ell‘cct. hank- ed high with floral utl‘erings. the .31“. of loving friends which bore silent'trilmte to the popularity in life of the silent. l‘Hl'til' in their , midst. She lials left behind her 3 _° memory that will not soon be for- l gotten. - H" ‘n.v‘ ‘1‘11111! ‘III‘ EULLLII. _ 'J‘uosc'lay waning of last week the} ro-glilal' [hunting of the Young Poo-i plos' socivty was held with a good attendanco to hour tho dubate. “Ro- solvml that Harllllil')’ lifo is prefor- uhlv to i-ity lit'v." The afl'irmaliVe was takmi by Misses Mildred Brown and Lolita Mighton. the negative by Messrs. Harold Dunn and Clifl'ord Adlaim. All four speakers capably uphold their argument, but. the judges. Mr. John McDonald, Miss Flux-mum Rims: and Miss Catherine Mclman gaw thoir «incision in fami- of tlw afl'ii'matiyo side. 7.: ”Jui. Mrs. Findlay Muluaig entertam- ml Hw Lamps" Aid at her home Thursday uftvrnoun. 'l‘lwm were is nwmlmrs prvsont and 13 Visitors. Tho president. Mrs. McDonald. con- ducted tho mwting. After the 0pâ€" Pning vxvm-isvs Rev. M 1'. Cl'ickington wad tlw Svriptm'v lesson and lead in l’l'ayo-r. Fiw no-w nwmhq's \wrv athlml tn HIP I'Hll. le nvxt nwvting Will lw llo'ltl at Mrs. .hw I’qpl'f.b["_~‘. .lum- WM. .\‘.3 India max cm'cliall)‘ illVitML (Our Own Correspondent) THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Metluaig vntmjtaiu- is first of the week with the latter's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reay, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Noble and little daughter visited Thursday with Mrs. Noble's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ha_i_‘ry_Rea):_0n the gravel. ‘ nâ€"â€"â€"J--o nr‘A-I ‘K.. I. ‘C v- -â€"â€"v vâ€" . J m J . -V Mr. Bert Hunt spent. Sunday after- noon with Mr. Wilfred Alexander. Mr. William Reay and sister, Mrs. Dave Hopkins visited the first of the week with Mr and Mrs. John Mur- dick of Lainlasli. ,-_‘ ‘IIIâ€"‘O. IJ. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~vâ€"_ The seeding and house cleaning am pretty well wound up for this year and it looks very prospez‘uus so far for a good crop. lgm YUI,’ KMM' 1’ That a eoume of night herons have been known to eat 19 fish in. one evening, and sometimes one or the fish may be as large. as 92 m- ehes long? ' That a blue heron shot in July some years ago was found to run- ain the heads of 78 lish? This bird is very shy and feeds at. night and early morning. They have been found to mutilate trout weighing one-half to two pounds weights, and even larger. mortally wounding them. In a single morning's feed- ing as many as half a dozen six-inch trout were found in a blue heron. The, common kingfisher on tho awragc destroys ten or twelve lisb daily. each trout as long as a man‘s linger. To replace the trout, taken each day by six kinglishers would cost over "2.00 per day, and when it is borne in mind that 180 kingfish- ers have, been found on half a mile of Caledonia Spring Creek, the daily mortality of trout caused by these birds is almost beyod one's romm'ebension, as in a seaon 180 would eat nearly a quarter of a gmillion fingerlings._ ........V ....D-----_c,__ These brazen and worthlvss birds should all, likqa heron be shot, and prizes offered for their swalps,‘but. doubtless that. sensible procedure would raise the ire of some brain- lvss fanatic, aim we seem tn have 1: ~11er m’ tlwm around. Weekly Notes Regarding Trout Streams for Road Colds. Quinsy, (lungh. Brmu'hitis. (ll'uup. Tnnsil truuhlvs and .\LL Son-v 'l'ln'uats. GOULD 1‘0- sults 01' mnnv)‘ back. It's Mrs. Sybilla Spain's 'l‘nusilitis. Mrâ€" Fudch-n's Drug Stm-v. By H. A. Hunter MAKE THIS TEST tells the clergyman who gs to wrâ€" form the cervmony at. 1113. second marriage that he would llkt’ .thu wedding tn takn place In the chuck- en yard. ‘- , llnnx MP." 5113's Lvu. v. .. ._ ,__ u wasth a dval of it last timv. . “Good gracious, why? asks astonished mininstcr. . “Then the {owls can ple up Nov“ says Mr. MacDonald.“ .n IAJ‘ ‘1'"11) (100d. 3’ 111". “'0 your Sympwlflp?" ° on I hear a to pick Up .1 Do you know whats up Doctor-JV”. par (00 3"---PaSS It Will Pay Yqu to Advertise in The Chronicle. £33 TORONTO CLUB DID GOOD WOH FOR H01 VOL. (illâ€"NO. 3128 Club of Durhamites in 0 Its loan of Real Servio Red Cross flospltal Du You. (‘Anh WM. 3 time when mw‘tillfl 01' for HHS .0 "n Mum‘la} Pem'm‘k In "Iv i l comm clnsml durim lhn fl fil'dv (OW. '(“VO (‘Hs‘v HI. Mumhly PRICEVILLE RE-U SATURDAY 1‘! t. m “I"! plat IO \\ ll mual Gatherit ville Resident Eclipse All Y ABE lflll has up cnoss ELECT! 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